A preemie: Considered unworthy of life by a growing number of people |
When the apostle Paul warned that terrible times would prevail across the world in the end times preceding the return of Jesus Christ, I don't think that even he realized just how bad things would get.
Here's what Paul wrote in his second letter to fellow apostle Timothy: "But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God--having a form of godliness but denying its power. Have nothing to do with them." (2 Timothy 3:1-5)
Unless you live in an alternative universe--and many people do--then you know firsthand that Paul's prophecy is being fulfilled in our time.
Recently, a group of students at the University of Texas in Austin signed a petition that promotes the killing of children up to five years of age. Think about that for a moment. The petition asked students to support the killing of young children up to the age of five.
While some students recoiled at that hideous proposal, others didn't. In fact, a reporter from infowars.com named Joe Biggs who traveled to the Austin campus with the mock petition, actually got 12 students to sign it in less than an hour.
Biggs undertook his assignment after an article that appeared on a website called The College Fix reported how infanticide is becoming increasingly acceptable among millenials.
Biggs wanted to see for himself just how prevalent this attitude has become among college students, so he created his petition and took it to UT. Afterward, Biggs remarked: "A little piece of me died today with this. It broke my heart."
Anyone with a conscience should be stunned that there are so many young people in the world today that have such little regard for life. But when you consider that over three generations of Americans have been brainwashed in the godless values of atheistic Darwinism via corrupt government schools, this shouldn't come as a surprise.
A growing number of young people see life as cheap, meaningless and disposable. They don't believe that human life has any more value or distinction than insects or worms. And they don't view human beings as created in the image of a Holy God, but rather the end product of millions of years of random evolutionary forces.
For the record, when people are asked to explain their support for infanticide, they reason that children below the age of five do not possess "self-awareness" and therefore cannot be considered human beings. That's absolutely frightening.
Kristina Garza, a spokeswoman for Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust, traces the increasing social acceptance of infanticide among millennials to an arch-radical Princeton University professor named Peter Singer who wrote in 1979 that "human babies are not born self-aware, or capable of grasping that they exist over time. They are not persons … [therefore] the life of a newborn is of less value than the life of a pig, a dog, or a chimpanzee."
While Singer has been dismissed as a kook by many people, he shouldn't be. He's an extremely dangerous man whose ideas are taken seriously by educators and leftists in the U.S. government who believe that the earth's population is too large and has to be drastically reduced.
Singer's ideas have also been neatly incorporated into the popular culture that increasingly believes that overpopulation is one of the causes of Global Warming-Climate Change. When you mix atheistic evolution with the radical ideas of Peter Singer, you create a volatile mix that manifests in the callous attitudes of young people who have no problem with murdering children.
The common denominator for this shocking embrace of evil in the last days is the impotency of the Christian Church that has failed miserably to "contend for the faith" (Jude 1:3) and keep it relevant to the world.
Remember, Paul revealed that a form of powerless godliness would exist in the last days. (2 Timothy 3:5) That powerless form of godliness is the weak and decrepit Christian Church that has made such abominations as infanticide so socially acceptable among young folks today.
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